---
title: 'Madras Cafe (2013)'
type: 'film'
director: 'Shoojit Sircar'
released: '2013-08-23'
runtime_minutes: 120
genres:
  - 'Drama'
  - 'Thriller'
countries:
  - 'India'
canonical: 'https://cinepixo.com/movies/madras-cafe-2013'
review_count: 0
imdb: 'https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2855648/'
publisher: 'CinePixo'
---

# Madras Cafe (2013)

2013 · 120 min · Drama, Thriller · India

Original title: मद्रास कैफ़े

## Synopsis

Madras Cafe is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language political action thriller film directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by John Abraham and Ronnie Lahiri under the banners JA Entertainment and Rising Sun Films. The film stars John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri and Raashii Khanna in the lead roles. The film is set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, during the time of Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The film revolves around an Indian soldier who is appointed by the intelligence agency R&AW to head covert operations in Northern Sri Lanka shortly after Indian peace-keeping force was forced to withdraw.

## Credits

- **Producer:** [John Abraham](https://cinepixo.com/people/john-abraham-2)
- **Director:** [Shoojit Sircar](https://cinepixo.com/people/shoojit-sircar)
- **Screenplay:** [Juhi Chaturvedi](https://cinepixo.com/people/juhi-chaturvedi)
- **Original Music Composer:** [Shantanu Moitra](https://cinepixo.com/people/shantanu-moitra)

## Cast

- [Raashi Khanna](https://cinepixo.com/people/raashi-khanna)
- [John Abraham](https://cinepixo.com/people/john-abraham-2)
- [Nargis Fakhri](https://cinepixo.com/people/nargis-fakhri)
- [Prakash Belawadi](https://cinepixo.com/people/prakash-belawadi)
- [Siddhartha Basu](https://cinepixo.com/people/siddhartha-basu)

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Official site: http://www.decodemadrascafe.com/
Source: https://cinepixo.com/movies/madras-cafe-2013
Film facts: Wikidata (Q6728469); synopsis from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0. Reviews, themes and notes are the work of this site's members.
